Posted by jeffcat on January 22, 2016 at 08:58:35 from (76.116.244.142):
In Reply to: OT: socks posted by atlarge54 on January 22, 2016 at 07:02:16:
I had to switch over to knee hi socks a few weeks ago cause I banged the crap out of my ankle. The regular socks were digging into my scar. I am forever on that blasted warafin stuff so I bruise easily and I also have a bad scar on that leg from a bad burn. Real mess. Rub NEVIA cocoa butter hand cream on it before I put my socks on. Now I think sportster is close and the ones I found at the local Flea market are these. Physician's choice. So far they have helped the bruised area go from a purple looking ugly to just a discolored looking area. Go all of the way up and over the calf and are very comfy. Don't know how they will wear but they were not really expensive. Wearing them for several washes and have been fine. Keep your toe nails trimmed! You can get them on Fleabay for good prices and come in like six colors. Now a tip I have put on here several times for cold weather foot trouble. If my feet get cold I start to shiver and it just will not stop. Thank you warafin! First thing in the morning hose your feet down with ARRID XX dry. I kid you not. Do the top and bottom with enough so you can almost skate across the floor. Keeps your feet from sweeting and tricks your brain. Your feet are cold but not clammy and damp cold. BIG difference! Give these tips a try.
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